But Theresa May was on the back foot as her Brexit customs row continued to spill out into the open

The PM even ended in a total muddle, saying : “we have set three very simple objectives for a future customs union."

Which goes against the government policy NOT to have a customs union with Brussels.

And Mr Corbyn got the best line of the day by pointing out that Mrs May has formerly divided her warring cabinet into opposing camps - “as if that was needed” - in a punchy dig at No10’s rather strange new plan to set up small Brexit working groups of three ministers to try fix the row over post-Brexit borders and tariffs.

It felt like the awkward second album after his direct hits last week at times, but he got there in the end.

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Mrs May was only able to point out Mr Corbyn had called for Britain to quit the EU immediately after the referendum in 2016 and her gags were pretty flat.

And while the opposition boss trailed off into a rant at the end with is conclusion totally over the top, perhaps Mr Corbyn is beginning to realise he could have had this fun by asking about Brexit for the last year?